Will Ray FatBoy Stealth Slide

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sam
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Will Ray FatBoy Stealth Slide

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Maybe this should be a New Stealth Slide Day post, got a new Will Ray FatBoy Stealth Slide and love it! :alright:

Have had a regular Will Ray Stealth Slide for years and use it but always thought the slide part was a little small. When I saw Will put out a new one for those with bigger fingers, I noticed the slide was bigger as well as the ring, so decided to give it a try. I do not have large fingers and the original slide fit just fine. The design of the slide, like the original, is made so it can be adjusted bigger or smaller so I could adjust to fit snug on my finger.

On the first use I could tell it was easier for me to cover selected string(s) and get a more fluid slide sound. I don't play a lot of slide but this is giving me a reason to find more opportunities to incorporate slide into my playing. I am learning to use the smaller one for my right picking hand like Will shows in the second video below.

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Here is Will describing it
https://youtu.be/aFi6yx5mNi4?si=MQRJNjM6GGMX48mI

https://youtu.be/GkO63vo48k8?si=ZTW0ZIDoelQcM1Fl

Well done Will!
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Re: Will Ray FatBoy Stealth Slide

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sam wrote:Maybe this should be a New Stealth Slide Day post, got a new Will Ray FatBoy Stealth Slide and love it! :alright:

Have had a regular Will Ray Stealth Slide for years and use it but always thought the slide part was a little small. When I saw Will put out a new one for those with bigger fingers, I noticed the slide was bigger as well as the ring, so decided to give it a try. I do not have large fingers and the original slide fit just fine. The design of the slide, like the original, is made so it can be adjusted bigger or smaller so I could adjust to fit snug on my finger.

On the first use I could tell it was easier for me to cover selected string(s) and get a more fluid slide sound. I don't play a lot of slide but this is giving me a reason to find more opportunities to incorporate slide into my playing. I am learning to use the smaller one for my right picking hand like Will shows in the second video below.

Image

Here is Will describing it
https://youtu.be/aFi6yx5mNi4?si=MQRJNjM6GGMX48mI

https://youtu.be/GkO63vo48k8?si=ZTW0ZIDoelQcM1Fl

Well done Will!
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Sam, thanks for posting these since I have been thinking about Will and hope he is doing well after the hurricane (last I heard he was living in Asheville, NC).
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Re: Will Ray FatBoy Stealth Slide

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Of all the mini slides I've seen, these look the most practical.

Like most players who don't focus on slide play, I dabble every now and again - but find it a hassle to learn how to lick over various open tunings. Sticking to an open G or D, and keeping it verrry simple.

Maybe 25 years ago I bought a mini slide, but it was too bulky to play fretted chords or scales, so I gave up on that, and went back to a full slide - not that I was getting a lot of use out of it.

This stealth slide however looks quite functional. I may give this a whirl. I like the idea that I can just keep it on when I am not playing.
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